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    • jedamumJ Offline
      jedamum
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      Bbewee

      My boy had hmt today. He said ok. Guess we mentally prep him over the holidays or teacher not full speed yet 😓

      He reached home at 345pm, tea break, bathe and took a nap. Just started on his work now!

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        Champion
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        For my DD1, the HMT is built into their curriculum time and this is also her 1st year having it 😄


        She has Chinese lesson today but I have not spoken to her yet as when I called home, my domestic helper said both my girls are having the afternoon nap :snooze:

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        • jedamumJ Offline
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          Champion

          How long is your girls nap?
          What time will they sleep at night after nap?

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            Champion
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            jedamum:
            Champion

            How long is your girls nap?
            What time will they sleep at night after nap?
            Maximum is one hour 😄

            They go to bed at 9.30pm, sometimes dilly dally talks to daddy about everything then light out by 10.00pm. Wakes up at 6.05pm.

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              Take nap still able to sleep at 930?

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                Champion
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                jedamum:
                Take nap still able to sleep at 930?

                Yes! My 3 kids are trained to have afternoon nap else they will be v grouchy come evening time :frustrated:

                But routine is routine, I don't know whether with this year being the \"big jump\" to P5, will my DD1 still able to enjoy her power nap? Maybe shorten to 30 mins? 🤷

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                  last edited by

                  jedamum:
                  Bbewee

                  My boy had hmt today. He said ok. Guess we mentally prep him over the holidays or teacher not full speed yet 😓

                  He reached home at 345pm, tea break, bathe and took a nap. Just started on his work now!
                  I guess is the mummy who is worry,not the kids.

                  My DD have no time for nap.After coming back from school, goes to her homework straight away till about 5pm or later.After that will be dinner time,but sleep at 8pm.

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                    Bbewee

                    Dinner what time? To sleep at 8, dinner at 6? My husband reaches home at 730pm, so I used to have to cook certain dishes in two batches as kids eat at 630. Even if son eats at 630, he finishes at 730! Today he took heavy tea break at 4plus. Gave him lesser rice. He manages to finish his food within 30min. I So happy! As was expecting 45min.

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                      jedamum:
                      Bbewee

                      Dinner what time? To sleep at 8, dinner at 6? My husband reaches home at 730pm, so I used to have to cook certain dishes in two batches as kids eat at 630. Even if son eats at 630, he finishes at 730! Today he took heavy tea break at 4plus. Gave him lesser rice. He manages to finish his food within 30min. I So happy!

                      We usually have early dinner at 5plus or 6pm latest. My husband also reach home about 6 to 6;30pm.The kids will always eat first,and I usually don't give them too much rice, so they don't feel so full and can't get to sleep.
                      Both of them will wake up at 5:50am for school.

                      They have been going to bed at 8pm since they are very small.So they already got used to it.

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                        Wow… looks like my family eats late… whwn i was working , they don’t eat till after say 9pm as I’m always back after 9…nowadays… 8plus… then they prepare for bed after watching 10pm show… i swear they can watch all shows! My mum watch taiwanese long series.they also watch… sigh…

                        so i gotta always nag them to go to bed…

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